It's amazing how people can affirm that God is a God of order and absolute precision in everything He does in the natural world, yet believe He unconcerned about the moral world. The scientist in the laboratory operates on the basis that his chemical mixtures are not going to violate a known truth and blow the building to bits. The astronauts who blast off into space count on the absolute immutability and accuracy of scientific laws. If God is a God of law and order in the natural realm, He's not going to say, “Oh, just do your own thing. Believe anything you want.” Such inconsistency is absurd!
Slice banana in half lengthwise and arrange in a shallow oval baking dish
or gratin. Dot with butter, spinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon. If
desired, drizzle with rum, brandy, or sherry.
Bake 8 minutes in a preheated 450 degree oven, or until sugar caramelizes
and is bubbling. Cool enough to avoid burning your tongue, then eat.
Source: The Oregonian-FoodDay, recipe by Frances Price Page(s): FD8 Date
Published: 2/3/98
Posted to EAT-LF Digest by Darby Stanfill <dstanfill@integrityonline.com>
on Feb 03, 1998
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